A Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and ModernCharles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Charles Henry Warner, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner International Society, 1897 - Authors |
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Page 9946
... Madame de Piennes , " he said to himself , stopping at the entrance of the chapel . Madame de Piennes was well known by the beadle . At that period a woman of the world , young , rich , pretty , who rendered the blessed bread , who gave ...
... Madame de Piennes , " he said to himself , stopping at the entrance of the chapel . Madame de Piennes was well known by the beadle . At that period a woman of the world , young , rich , pretty , who rendered the blessed bread , who gave ...
Page 9947
... Madame de Piennes for her to understand it at once . She had the question repeated . " Yes , I should like to burn a candle to St. Roch , but I do not know whom to give the money to . " Madame de Piennes was too enlightened in her piety ...
... Madame de Piennes for her to understand it at once . She had the question repeated . " Yes , I should like to burn a candle to St. Roch , but I do not know whom to give the money to . " Madame de Piennes was too enlightened in her piety ...
Page 9948
... Madame de Piennes the figure of the young woman , whom she regarded as a model of piety . She met her rather often afterwards , in the street , near the church , but never at service . Every time the unknown passed her she bent her head ...
... Madame de Piennes the figure of the young woman , whom she regarded as a model of piety . She met her rather often afterwards , in the street , near the church , but never at service . Every time the unknown passed her she bent her head ...
Page 9949
... Madame de Piennes , but without recog- nizing her , for she saw nothing . In her whole countenance was to be read , not grief , but furious determination . The image of the young girl and her desperate expression pursued Madame de ...
... Madame de Piennes , but without recog- nizing her , for she saw nothing . In her whole countenance was to be read , not grief , but furious determination . The image of the young girl and her desperate expression pursued Madame de ...
Page 9950
... Madame de Piennes , speaking to herself . " Yes , madame : her mother died three or four days ago . It must have turned her head . And with that , her lover perhaps had left her in the lurch . And then rent day came - and no money . And ...
... Madame de Piennes , speaking to herself . " Yes , madame : her mother died three or four days ago . It must have turned her head . And with that , her lover perhaps had left her in the lurch . And then rent day came - and no money . And ...
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